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Old 01-30-2009, 05:38 PM   #1
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The corolla travelling at 28 mph (2mph under the posted limit, and a solid 10mph under what other cars had been traversing this road at) going around a not too sharp bend that had been a tad bit over sanded (no snow, no ice, just salt and sand) completely gave up on the turn and went sideways off the road and into boulder and a tree. Thats a car sucking in my opinion. No it wasn't my first car, no it wasn't my first slide, yes i did turn into the slide, and yes i did turn out of the slide, and no i wasn't on the brake. Horrbly unsafe suspension, cute little wheels had no grip.
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Old 01-30-2009, 05:48 PM   #2
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The corolla travelling at 28 mph (2mph under the posted limit, and a solid 10mph under what other cars had been traversing this road at) going around a not too sharp bend that had been a tad bit over sanded (no snow, no ice, just salt and sand) completely gave up on the turn and went sideways off the road and into boulder and a tree. Thats a car sucking in my opinion. No it wasn't my first car, no it wasn't my first slide, yes i did turn into the slide, and yes i did turn out of the slide, and no i wasn't on the brake. Horrbly unsafe suspension, cute little wheels had no grip.
sounds like someone needs driving school..

or to have bought a good set of tires, had them properly inflated, and a good alignment done..

what is "safer" about your trailing arm semi-solid rear axle and mac strut front suspension than a corolla?

what year of corolla?
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Old 01-30-2009, 10:40 PM   #3
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The corolla travelling at 28 mph (2mph under the posted limit, and a solid 10mph under what other cars had been traversing this road at) going around a not too sharp bend that had been a tad bit over sanded (no snow, no ice, just salt and sand) completely gave up on the turn and went sideways off the road and into boulder and a tree. Thats a car sucking in my opinion. No it wasn't my first car, no it wasn't my first slide, yes i did turn into the slide, and yes i did turn out of the slide, and no i wasn't on the brake. Horrbly unsafe suspension, cute little wheels had no grip.
Dude, that has very little if anything to do with the Corolla. In fact, the Yaris wouldn't have done any better. Narrow econo tires - it happens.
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